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Philomelus 2- tyrant of Phocis, 4th century B.C.
Athen_6.264
But the wife of Philomelus, who took Delphi, was the
Athen_13.605
Pleisthenes. And Philomelus gave to Pharsalia, a dancing
Just_8.1
the leadership of one Philomelus, on the temple of Apol
Polyaen_05.45.1
also: Diodorus, 17.7] [45] Philomelus. When the Phocia

Philomelus - in documents
SEG_35.665
(c. 160) . . . . son of Philomelos Akeratos son of Pythodoro
SEG_54.1353
(209) ter [written from] Philomelos, in which the copy of
Syll_362
(299/8) Paiania, the son of Philomelos: since the envoys
Syll_371
(285/4) tany, in assembly; Philomelos of Hale, the son of
Syll_399
(278/7) edies; Philion son of Philomelos, director of trage
Syll_707
(270-220) since Eupolis son of Philomelos, who was sent to By
THI_125
(223) ykrates was archon - Philomelos son of Philon, Kaph
THI_151
(145-137) n of Damotion Philomelos son of Damotion 10 They vo
THI_64
(263-236) parethos the son of Philomelos , Klei